Silly questions for Paul
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Icarus69:
By the way the hot sauce 'gorda' mentioned reminded me of a South Park episode where Cartman is using his hand to imitate Jennifer Lopez (he even gets a record deal and Ben Afflec away from the cartoon Jennifer Lopez). He keeps singing about 'tacos' ... totally politically incorrect show, but that 'taco' song really is pretty catchy, whether you like tacos or not it's got a good beat and I betcha could dance to it (my little nod to American Bandstand). They've actually got quite a few little catchy yet inappropriate songs on that show ... I don't watch too much anymore, but those two creators of that show must have some broadway influences or something going on??
Jennifer López is of Puerto Rican descent. Puerto Ricans usually do not eat hot sauce. In fact, most Latin American countries do not eat hot sauce. Only Mexicans, we like hot stuff.
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Say Paul do like hot peppers . Do you like the peppers mild, hot or atomic set your mouth on fire hot. love doris.
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gorda:
Jennifer López is of Puerto Rican descent. Puerto Ricans usually do not eat hot sauce. In fact, most Latin American countries do not eat hot sauce. Only Mexicans, we like hot stuff.
Well I like hot stuff too ... and have more the indigenous thing going on (i.e. tribal stuff). Although honestly I was talking about the whole catchiness of the song. After I posted this I actually thought of another catchy, yet slightly odd-ball song ... from SNL (year's ago). Called 'Musicians for Free Range Chickens.' Had this whole like, chorus that went like so: "Raise your hands, raise your voice, Give the chickens another choice, Join with me, set them free, Brothers and sisters, let the chickens be." Here's the link to the lyrics: http://snltranscripts.jt.org/90/90rchickens.phtml Pretty interesting idea ... and it did make me laugh a little last night when I thought of it and then found it relatively quickly online. Here's to the 'hot pepper's' in all of us.
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Say paul do like macaroni dishes, perhaps in a salad or something. love doris.
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Or for that matter has he ever worn a feather in his cap? Press me if you wanna explanation for that 'doris' ... oddly enough I do (have an explanation ... don't wear a feather in my hat, got some on my leg tho' ... kind mercurian isn't it?).
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I was thinking about Macaroni and cheese when I wrote that. I didn't know we were singing Yankee doodle dandy love doris.
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We weren't ... but we may have been talkin' 'bout a dandy.
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Paul can you think of silly questions to ask your silly fans in response to their silly questions and your silliest answers. love doris.
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Touché 'doris' (nice question) ... although having said that I'd wanna follow up with a hearty, "don't pick me, don't pick me!" Whether you can tell or not I'm actually quite busy (and late, for goodness sakes). I kinda like to be on the periphery of the situation ...
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Hey Paul have you done any square dancing. love doris.
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Dang it ... I was gonna delete that last post of mine, but once again now I'm left to wonder "to edit, or not to edit" ... "why should I bother." Not quite Shakespeare, but you probably get the sense of where I'm at with it all. Lewis Carrol was kinda creepy dontcha think???
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Paul are you going trick or treating next month love doris
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Is anyone out here familiar with a game called "connect four?" The goal of this particular game, which is loosely related to checkers only more like vertical checkers ... has to do with coming up with a sequence of four pieces in either a vertical, diagonal or horizontal chain of four (red or black - depending on which pieces are yours). Every once in a while I feel like I'm dealing with that our here ... probably just me, right???? Hey at least it's not quite as strategically intense a concept as chess (ohmigosh I just had to really, really, REALLY think about how to spell chess ... serenity NOW!). :
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That sounds like fun love doris.
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Well as my signature says ... "just frolic and have fun" ... when I think frolic, I tend to visualize something along these lines (I call this the 6 stages of frolic ala Snoopy dog): Of course without Schroeder jammin' away on his little piano it looses something (you gotta think of that little tune, or you can't frolic right?).
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Icarus69:
By the way the hot sauce 'gorda' mentioned reminded me of a South Park episode where Cartman is using his hand to imitate Jennifer Lopez (he even gets a record deal and Ben Afflec away from the cartoon Jennifer Lopez). He keeps singing about 'tacos' ... totally politically incorrect show, but that 'taco' song really is pretty catchy, whether you like tacos or not it's got a good beat and I betcha could dance to it (my little nod to American Bandstand). They've actually got quite a few little catchy yet inappropriate songs on that show ... I don't watch too much anymore, but those two creators of that show must have some broadway influences or something going on??
"I'll fulfill all your sexy wishes, with my taco flavored kisses." I love South Park, I know it is politically incorrect and crude, but it is my one guilty pleasure. Paul, what are some of your guilty pleasures?
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Icarus69:
Well as my signature says ... "just frolic and have fun" ... when I think frolic, I tend to visualize something along these lines (I call this the 6 stages of frolic ala Snoopy dog): Of course without Schroeder jammin' away on his little piano it looses something (you gotta think of that little tune, or you can't frolic right?).
Love the dancing Snoopy pics. He is my favorite comic, next to Garfield.
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Hey paul do like poblano peppers. love doris.
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Realized after my last post that I'm suddenly 'Watching the Show' rather than in that ol' 'Tug of War.' Wonder who one, but not that much ... I'm off to another night of slumber... although these phrases 'round the screen names are intriguing little trips doncha think?
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Say Paul do y ou think that lime and coconut would go to gether well in a pie. love doris.